I was in the mood to make some plaid backgrounds, so I went looking through my own cards for some inspiration.
One nice thing about Blogger blogs is that you can label each post with as many descriptions as you like. Then when you're looking for something, you just type in a label you know you've used before, and - voila! - all those posts pop up for you! (this is only if the blog owner has added a gadget for such a search; mine is over there on the right sidebar: Search this blog.) So I did a search for "plaid" and found a couple examples that I made using an Impression Obsession cling called Painted Stripes. When I used them before, I used just 2 colors, so this time I tried lots of spring colors, and here's my result.

The cling stamp was first stamped horizontally, one stripe at a time, then vertically the same way, using 5 different springy colors of mini ink cubes in my Misti. Then I went looking in my scrap basket and found this already foiled but uncolored floral bouquet, and also this sentiment - don't you just love that?! I colored my flowers to match the stripes as best I could, then mounted the bouquet above my card front with adhesive foam squares.
Impression Obsession has closed for business, but I found this painted stripes cling still available in a few places, The Frantic Stamper and Amazon. If you're interested,
HERE and
HERE (second card) are older cards where I used it to make plaids. AND it makes a great stripe, too - love the brushstroke effect!
For my next card, I used The Greetery's Tartan Builder Diagonal Stencils, and more finds from my scrap basket, and followed the same sketch as above.
Once again, my blooms were pre-colored and worked beautifully with my newly-created plaid! And I loved mixing all these colors together; like flowers, I guess everything works together! This one used 6 different colors: Wplus9 Bloomsbury, Altenew Sweet Leaf, Volcano Lake, Warm Sunshine, Frosty Pink, Dusty Pink.